Rose Petroleum’s chairman steps down, launches recruitment bid
Rose Petroleum's chairman has stepped down after six years of service.
Rose Petroleum's chairman has stepped down after six years of service.
Zenith Energy has been awarded a seven-figure contract to provide complete well management services for a UK land well.
Ithaca Energy has chipped away at its record high debt while posting strong third quarter results.
The Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (KRG) has formally approved HKN Energy's Sarsang development plan, which is scheduled to increase production to 50,000 barrels of oil per day.
Highlands Natural Resources has pushed ahead with its strategy to capitalise on the low oil price, snapping up a North Dakota bargain.
Cue Energy Resources (CUE) has confirmed a rig deal for its onshore Indonesian exploration push.
A campaign group has likened the G20’s actions to be being “drunk at a wedding”.
Rockhopper Exploration has achieved first gas from its onshore Civita gas field in Italy.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has given Lundin Norway the go-ahead to start-up production for its the North Sea’s Edvard Grieg field.
Saudi Aramco has awarded Petrofac the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work for its greenfield development.
JFX Oil & Gas has been granted 35-year production licences in north-eastern Hungary.
SacOil has successfully drilled the first of five wells for its onshore Egypt campaign.
Premier Oil has sold its Norwegian business, Premier Oil Norge, to Det norske for $120million.
The worst oil market in decades would be hard to spot in West Texas, where two-lane county roads are still jammed with trucks and energy companies are on the prowl for deals.
Oil halted its decline near the lowest close in more than two months as investors weighed a global supply glut against heightened geopolitical tension after France bombed Syria in response to terrorist attacks in Paris.
Trinity confirmed a reduction in investment shaved-off the top of its production figures.
BG Group has approved A$1.7billion natural gas development in Australia.
Portland, Oregon has drawn a line in the sand, banning all new oil, coal or natural gas export infrastructure in the city.
Engineering and construction company Drake & Scull International said it will sell non-core assets in a bid to battle faltering financials.
Dana Gas PJSC, the United Arab Emirates- based energy company operating mostly in Egypt and Iraq, expects low oil prices to remain a challenge into next year after the company reported a quarterly loss.
The US-led coalition has destroyed 232 oil infrastructures during its airstrike campaign against ISIS.
Union bosses and Petrobras have reached a deal to suspend a two-week national strike campaign.
Aberdeen marine and subsea services firm Imes said yesterday it had won new contracts worth a total of £750,000 from offshore energy clients.
A new mine that could ensure a 50-year supply of a key ingredient of drilling mud used in the North Sea is taking shape.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has granted Lundin Norway AS a drilling permit for well 7130/4-1 in the Barents Sea.